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I like the way BIAB will follow the chords you plug in and alter the arrangement if you change the chords. With BIAB, you pick a style and plug in a chord progression, and it generates the backing tracks. But I am seeking something different than an auto accompaniment tool. Good call, Zinc! Band in a Box is remarkable, and I already have that. Should also have added Band in a Box of course! Looked cool though! The dev studied piano growing up and has included hundreds of the Bach chorales among the included patterns! Odesi also looks very interesting, but it appears to be a web only application. I watched a video with the developer and a DJ, deadmau5, going to town with it.

Cthulhu looks interesting, but I reckon it's strongest skillset is as an arpeggiator. Hey Zinc, thanks for the additional suggestions! I have looked into a couple of these, but many of them I will need to check out.
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Will definitely pay a few pounds for the full version which allows MIDI output. Navichord (ipad) - using the free demo at the moment and it's impressive. I found another one the other day but can't remember the name, think it began with M (will check my browser history). What about Air Ignite? -> Sort of a scratchpad for messing around with ideas before moving them to a DAW for further work. Ĭhordy (and ChordyMidi) ipad YouTube demo. Seriously, I have been making a list on my phone as I usually have that with me when I see ideas /suggestions. Thanks abacab, some more to add to my list! RapidComposer Tutorial Part 1 (Introduction) RapidComposer (on sale $139, demo available, just downloaded it)
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How to Use the Chord Track in Cubase Elements | Getting Started with Cubase Elements 9 The other apps for chord assistance I am looking into are: Cubase Elements 9 - ($99 - demo available) with arranger track, chord track, and chord editor, Circle of Fifths, comes with Halion Sonic SE, and supports external VSTs). How to quickly come up with new Chord Progressions in your Studio (Sundog) It seems that they have a version 3 coming out next week. I have played with Sundog Scale Studio v2 ($49) demo for a few days, and it seems promising. Something less complex than BIAB for example, and keeping the budget under $100 would be a major factor.

Not really looking for a DAW, but something to start an idea in, then import to Sonar to polish it. I recently got the Ample Music Bass with the riffer, and that is quite cool.īut I have also been looking at a few options to deal with more of the instruments in a song arrangement, mostly something simple to use as a scratchpad for ideas and to experiment with scales and chord progressions. I have been looking at a few options for MIDI scale and chord assistance.
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MIDI Scale/Chord Composition Assistance Software
